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MS200T short circuit lead


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Tie some small string or wire to the end of it. Then the new wire to the string, then pull the whole lot through. Easy. Don't worry about the rubber gromits.

 

so i shud just lose the grommets and make it easier, praise be !! i was staring at it thinking i'd hafta split the crank cases:w00t:

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No one told me it was such a pig of a job to replace :confused1: i've had to remove the fly wheel and coil pack out of the way and now i'm fighting with the rubber grommet which don't wanna come out !

 

 

PM me your email address and I will send you the service book PDF.

 

H-A

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tanks everyone, I fitted 3 new AV wubbers, short circuit lead, ground wire and a new spark plug, and some chain brake bits. I Learned alot about my saw over the weekend ! reagrds, Wick. PS how do i 'donate' to the site as it's saved me alot on repairs ?

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